Six Apart is pumping up its Blogging Solutions for Business. For some time now large-scale integration issues have been handled (and it seems pretty well) by a growing and capable group of consultants and developers. While it’s certainly great news that Six Apart is adding features that will make integration in corporate environments easier, I hope they don’t cut the developers’ grass in the process. I highly doubt they would do that – after some missteps early on, Six Apart seems pretty good about both improving their service while also energizing and nurturing the developer community.
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If everyone is writing posts
about the ESPN Page 2 interview with Malcolm Gladwell by Bill Simmons, it’s not because they’re sheep – it’s because the interview is really great.
Ars Technica has published
a characteristically complete review of the new MacBook Pro. Looks good, though it’s going to be a while before I can join in on the fun.
Tea and Oranges:
Yesterday Kate posted a link to this CBC historical piece on the real Suzanne of Leonard Cohen’s “Suzanne” fame.
Today’s episode of
“Unfortunate RSS Accidents” is brought to you by Aaron Straup Cope, blogger extraordinaire and, recently, an unparalelled mover of house and home. Aaron’s made a recent post about “Things I like about San Francisco”, which is fine. Unfortunately, though, his RSS feed sends only headlines. So if you read his feed, you would have seen the following:
Not exactly what he meant, I don’t think!
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